Trump Criticizes Gaza’s 2005 Withdrawal as ‘Worst Real Estate Deal’

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In a recent statement, U.S. President Donald Trump labeled Israel’s 2005 disengagement from the Gaza Strip as “one of the worst real estate deals ever made,” criticizing the decision to relinquish valuable oceanfront property. Trump’s remarks, made during a press conference with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, reflect his ongoing interest in the region’s geopolitical landscape.

The 2005 withdrawal involved the dismantling of 21 Israeli settlements and the evacuation of approximately 8,000 settlers from Gaza. While intended to promote peace, the move has been a subject of debate, with some viewing it as a strategic error. Trump’s comment adds to the discourse surrounding the long-term implications of that decision.

This statement comes amid Trump’s broader proposals regarding Gaza, including plans for U.S. involvement in the region’s redevelopment. However, these ideas have faced criticism and skepticism from various international actors.

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